Sunny Leone on RGV tweet fiasco: Choose your words wisely
She recently posted a video on her Twitter handle, saying, "Hey everyone! I read all the news today and I believe that change only happens when we have one voice, so choose your words wisely."
Mumbai: After much uproar nation-wide, finally Sunny Leone has opened up on Ram Gopal Varma's tweet fiasco.
The actress chosea very few words to express her feelings on the same.
She recently posted a video on her Twitter handle, saying, "Hey everyone! I read all the news today and I believe that change only happens when we have one voice, so choose your words wisely."
"Change only happens when we have one voice, so let's choose your words wisely! Peace and love!!" Sunny captioned it.
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For the unversed, the whole controversy started on International Women's Day, when RGV took to Twitter to make some sexist and misogynistic remarks,specially targeting Sunny Leone in one.
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"I wish all the women in the world give men as much happiness as Sunny Leone gives," his tweet read.
This tweet, as expected, did not go down well with the Twitter users, who suggested that he must say this to his mother and daughters as well.
After his series of controversial tweets, Film Studio Setting andAllied Mazdoor Union, with 52,000 members, decided to boycott the ' Sarkar' helmer.
Ranragini, which hasaffiliation to Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, filed a complaint with Mapusa police, with its local office-bearer Vishakha Mhambare demanding that Varma be booked under Cyber laws and section 292 of IPC.
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The director laterapologised to "those who genuinely got offended."
He took to his Twitter handle to say, "Was just expressing my feelings but Iapologise to all who were offended due to my unintended insensitive tweets incontext of women's day."
"My apology is only to those who genuinely got offended and not to those whoranted for publicity nd threatened to take law into their hands," he added. (ANI)